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Asteroid 2004 FH
Spaceweather.com ^
| 3/18/2004
| NASA
Posted on 03/17/2004 10:39:22 PM PST by Orlando
Newly-discovered asteroid 2004 FH is going to fly-by our planet TODAY, March 18th , 2200 GMT) 5:08 pm, est. only 43,000 km , which is only 26,500 miles from Earth.
TOPICS: Breaking News
KEYWORDS: asteroid
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This is close !
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posted on
03/17/2004 10:39:22 PM PST
by
Orlando
To: Orlando
It's Bush's fault.
To: Orlando
If it hits, please may it hit Chappaqua.
3
posted on
03/17/2004 10:48:48 PM PST
by
doug from upland
(Don't wait until it is too late to stop Hillary -- do something today!)
To: Capt.April
"Women and Minorities Hit Hardest"
To: Capt.April
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posted on
03/17/2004 10:50:43 PM PST
by
Orlando
(Why is Kerry against Passion of the Christ ?)
To: doug from upland
I prefer Mecca.
To: Orlando
Let's see, what is the old saying.....
"Close only counts with hand grenades and horse shoes."
To: Orlando
Way to close. This thing is about 35 meters in diameter and would wreak havoc on any major city it happened to hit.
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posted on
03/17/2004 10:54:52 PM PST
by
Joe Hadenuf
(I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
To: Orlando
Recently Discovered Near-Earth Asteroid Makes Record-breaking Approach to Earth
Asteroid 2004 FH passes about 43,000 km (26,500 miles) above the Earth's surface on March 18, 2004. Earth's gravity bends the trajectory of the asteroid by about 15 degrees. The asteroid crosses from one side of the Moon's orbit to the other in 31 hours.
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Steven R. Chesley
Paul W. Chodas
NASA's Near Earth Object Program Office
Wednesday, March 17, 2004
A small near-Earth asteroid (NEA), discovered Monday night by the NASA-funded LINEAR asteroid survey, will make the closest approach to Earth ever recorded. There is no danger of a collision with the Earth during this encounter.
The object, designated 2004 FH, is roughly 30 meters (100 feet) in diameter and will pass just 43,000 km (26,500 miles, or about 3.4 Earth diameters) above the Earth's surface on March 18th at 5:08 PM EST (2:08 PM PST, 22:08 UTC). (Close approach details here).
On average, objects about the size of 2004 FH pass within this distance roughly once every two years, but most of these small objects pass by undetected. This particular close approach is unusual only in the sense that scientists know about it. The fact that an object as small as asteroid 2004 FH has been discovered now is mostly a matter of perseverance by the LINEAR team, who are funded by NASA to search for larger kilometer-sized NEAs, but also routinely detect much smaller objects.
Asteroid 2004 FH's point of closest approach with the Earth will be over the South Atlantic Ocean. Using a good pair of binoculars, the object will be bright enough to be seen during this close approach from areas of Europe, Asia and most of the Southern Hemisphere.
Scientists look forward to the flyby as it will provide them an unprecedented opportunity to study a small NEA asteroid up close.
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posted on
03/17/2004 10:56:20 PM PST
by
Southack
(Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
To: Orlando
Wow! That's almost as close as a geostationary communications satellite!
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posted on
03/17/2004 10:57:08 PM PST
by
BigSkyFreeper
(Liberalism is Communism one drink at a time. - P.J. O'Rourke)
To: Orlando
26,500 miles is getting close to the area of the geo-synchronous satellites. I wonder if there might be a rather spectacular collision with one of them.
To: Southack
the closest approach to Earth ever recorded Horse puckey.
The Barringer crater in Arizona has quite a record of an even closer approach...
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posted on
03/17/2004 11:01:02 PM PST
by
Izzy Dunne
(Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
To: Southack
"On average, objects about the size of 2004 FH pass within this distance roughly once every two years"
Wow. 3 and a hair planetary diameters out. Every 2 years. At that rate I would expect one to hit us every 115 years or so.
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posted on
03/17/2004 11:02:07 PM PST
by
Geritol
(Lord willing, there will be a later...)
To: Joe Hadenuf
I do not mean to belittle your concern, or you or others interested in these phenomena.
However, in reality there is not much we can do about one of these things. To be frank, and somewhat fatalistic, if it is going to hit, it is going to hit. I feel one has to prioritize their concerns. If I can't even remotely affect the outcome, then why worry about it.
However, I can, on a very limited basis, affect the outcome of politics. John Kerry being elected would be, in my opinion, every bit as devastating as an asteroid wiping out CONUS. So, I will focus my attention on diverting asteroid Kerry from impacting on the USA.
To: Southack
Thanks.
NASA found Asteroid 2004 FH on Monday night, and now they report it at @ 1:15 am,est Thursday, March 18th .
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posted on
03/17/2004 11:02:22 PM PST
by
Orlando
(Why is Kerry against Passion of the Christ ?)
To: Southack
The asteroid crosses from one side of the Moon's orbit to the other in 31 hours. The moon is about 235,000 miles from Earth.
That makes its orbit about 470,000 miles from one side to the other.
470,000 miles in 31 hours is 15,161 miles per hour !!!
That's what I call MOVIN' !!!
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posted on
03/17/2004 11:04:30 PM PST
by
Izzy Dunne
(Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
To: Orlando
Heh, heh...they were double checking their math to see if it was going to hit.
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posted on
03/17/2004 11:05:22 PM PST
by
Southack
(Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
To: Sola Veritas
"Close only counts with hand grenades and horse shoes." And Nuclear Weapons
To: Joe Hadenuf
wreak havoc on any major city it happened to hit. Yeah, it wouldn't go over too well in a minor city, either!
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posted on
03/17/2004 11:09:15 PM PST
by
Izzy Dunne
(Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
To: COEXERJ145
And Sarin gas! :-)
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